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Öğe Atrioventricular dissociation in acute rheumatic fever: Two case reports [Akut romatizmal ateşte atrioventriküler disosiasyon: İki vaka takdimi](2004) Başpinar O.; Karaaslan S.; Baysal T.; Oran B.First-degree heart block is a common electrocardiographic manifestation of acute rheumatic fever and is included in Jones' diagnostic criteria. Other electrocardiographic changes such as sinus tachycardia, bundle branch blocks, nonspecific ST-T wave changes, long QT, and atrial and ventricular premature complexes have been reported with variable frequency. However, atrioventricular dissociation is an exceptionally rare manifestation of acute rheumatic fever. We report two cases that had atrioventricular dissociation with acute rheumatic fever.Öğe Echocardiographic recognition of cardiac leukemic tumors in a child successfully treated with chemotherapy(2003) Başpinar O.; Uçar C.; Baysal T.; Oran B.; Karaaslan S.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Evaluation of cardiac functions of infants of diabetic mothers using tissue Doppler echocardiography [Diyabetik anne bebeklerinde kalp işlevlerinin doku Doppler ekokardiyografi ile de?erlendirilmesi](Kare Publishing, 2014) Çimen D.; Karaaslan S.Aim: Transient cardiac hypertrophy occurs in infants of diabetic mothers. The effect of this state on cardiac functions was investigated with a casecontrol study using tissue Doppler technique. Material and Methods: In this study, right and left ventricle systolic and diastolic functions of 45 term babies of diabetic mothers and 50 healthy term newborns were examined using tissue Doppler echocardiography. Results: The septum was found to be thick in 16 (36%) of the babies of diabetic mothers. Both the left and right ventricle myocardial velocities were found to be lower in the babies of diabetic mothers compared to the control group. In our study, the Em/Am ratio was found to be below one only in the babies of diabetic mothers in the left ventricle in contrast to the control group. In addition, the Em/Am ratio in the septum and right ventricle was found to be below one both in the babies of diabetic mothers (group 1, 2) and control group. The calculated Tei index was found to be higher in the babies of diabetic mothers who had a thicker interventricular septum compared to the control group. Conclusion: Interventricular septal thickening in babies of diabetic mothers disrupt the diastolic function of both ventricles. This can be demonstrated by tissue Doppler echocardiography. These results show that diastolic function is disrupted in both ventricles in babies of diabetic mothers and only in the right ventricle in healthy babies. It was thought that this could be explained by right ventricular dysfunction arising from physiological pulmonary hypertension in the neonatal period. Subclinical right and left ventricular diastolic dysfunctions which we found by tissue Doppler indicate that babies of diabetic mothers especially with a thick septum should be closely monitored. © 2014 by Turkish Pediatric Association.Öğe Hemolysis after administration of high-dose immunoglobulin in a patient with myocarditis(2003) Karaaslan S.; Oran B.; Çalişkan U.; Baysal T.; Başpinar O.; Taş A.The use of high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has greatly increased in the last years. With broader use of immunoglobulin, the numbers of reported side effects are also growing. IVIG have also been used in the treatment of myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy. Here we reported a child with presumed acute myocarditis who has developed severe hemolytic anemia following high-dose IVIG administration. As our knowledge, this is the first case report with myocarditis or dilated cardiomyopathy who developed hemolytic anemia following high-dose IVIG administration.Öğe Pulmonary vascular sling with aberrant right upper lobe pulmonary artery in a child(2003) Başpinar O.; Karaaslan S.; Oran B.; Reisli I.; Keleş S.; Baysal T.[Abstract not Available]